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Living Writers: Micah Perks

Micah Perks grew up in a log cabin in the Adirondack wilderness. She is the author of two novels, What Becomes Us and We Are Gathered Here, a memoir, Pagan […]


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Living Writers: Laura Mullen

Laura Mullen is the author of eight books: Complicated Grief, Enduring Freedom: A Little Book of Mechanical Brides, The Surface, After I Was Dead, Subject, Dark Archive, The Tales of […]


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Living Writers: Wayne Koestenbaum

Wayne Koestenbaum has published eighteen books of poetry, criticism, and fiction, including Notes on Glaze, The Pink Trance Notebooks, My 1980s & Other Essays, Hotel Theory, Best-Selling Jewish Porn Films, […]


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Feminist Studies Colloquium Series: Mikki Stelder

Towards Other Scenes of Speaking and Listening: Palestinian Anticolonial Queer Spatialities Mikki Stelder, Visiting Scholar In 2010, Palestinian Queers for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions called upon international queer communities to […]


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Wiring Gaia at the Water-Energy Nexus: Indigenous Water Guardians and Decolonizing Water Science

As emblematized by the ongoing protests at Standing Rock, water is a foundational element—biophysical, epistemological, and spiritual—in Indigenous societies and lifeways. This crucial life source has come under increased threat […]


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Philosophy@Work: Entrepreneurship and Data Analysis in Educational Consulting and Applied Ethics

Philosophy@Work: Entrepreneurship and Data Analysis in Educational Consulting and Applied Ethics  Are you interested in learning more about how graduate training in the humanities can lead to successful and intellectually […]


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Humanists@Work: Graduate Career Workshop in Silicon Valley

Humanists@Work Graduate Career Workshop – UC Santa Cruz Silicon Valley Campus Santa Clara – May 1, 2017 What is Humanists@Work? Humanists@Work is a UC-wide initiative geared towards UC Humanities and humanistic […]


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The Devil’s Wheels: Men and Motorcycling in the Weimar Republic

“The Devil’s Wheels Men and Motorcycling in the Weimar Republic” by Sasha Disko During the high days of modernization fever, among the many disorienting changes Germans experienced in the Weimar […]


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From Concept to Project: A Digital Mapping Workshop for Graduate Students with Yoh Kawano

Are you developing a digital map but feel unsure about your next steps? Or, having trouble reconciling the complexity of spatial theory with the nuts-and-bolts of GIS? Graduate students interested […]


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Feminist Studies Colloquium Series: Sara Mameni

“Ethnofuturism and the Archeology of the Future” Sara Mameni, UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow In her video project, “In the Future They Ate from the Finest Porcelain” (2014), Larissa Sansour enters […]


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Living Writers: Jennifer Chang

Poet and scholar Jennifer Chang was born in New Jersey. She is a Henry Hoyns Fellow at the University of Virginia, where she is a PhD candidate. Chang’s lyrical poems […]


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Anna Tsing & Isabelle Carbonell: “‘Golden Snail Opera’: The More-than-human Performance of Friendly Farming on Taiwan’s Lanyang Plain”

Written by Anna Tsing, Isabelle Carbonell, Joelle Chevrier and Yen-ling Tsai (Associate Professor of Anthropology at National Chaio Tung University Taiwan), Golden Snail Opera combines video and performance-oriented text into a […]


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Baskin Ethics Lecture with Fania Davis: Restorative Justice: A Relational, Healing, and Radical Practice

Join us for an evening with restorative justice and civil rights champion Fania Davis.


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Non-Citizenship (Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar)

About the Project Non-citizenship is a collaborative effort of the CLRC, Institute for Humanities Research, Division of Social Sciences, Division of Graduate Studies, Office of Research, and Latin American and Latino Studies Department. Visit Site Sawyer […]


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Weekend with Shakespeare 2016

Weekend with Shakespeare – August 12 – 14, 2016 Join Shakespeare Workshop for a weekend of lectures, discussions, and demonstrations about Santa Cruz Shakespeare’s summer productions, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and […]


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Moira Weigel: “A Genealogy of ‘Like’: Taste, Emotional Labor, and Technology on the Dating Market”

Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating “But I Want A Guy I Like To Like The Things I Like” Taste and Emotional Labor on the Dating Market It is […]


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Inverting the Spanish Avant Garde: Transatlantic Negotiations in El Estudiante (Salamanca-Madrid 1925-26)

UCSC Spanish Studies and the Department of Language and Applied Linguistics present: Inverting the Spanish Avant Garde: Transatlantic Negotiations in El Estudiante (Salamanca-Madrid 1925-26) By Vanessa Marie Fernandez (UC Santa […]


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Paul Lee: “The Greeks had a word for it: thumos”

Paul Lee studied philosophy at St. Olaf College and received his divinity degree and PhD from Harvard. He has taught at Harvard, MIT, and UC Santa Cruz, where he founded […]


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Humanists@Work Funding Opportunities

 UCHRI invites Humanities and humanistic Social Science PhDs to apply for three exciting funding opportunities: Humanists@Work Career Workshop – Travel Funding Applications The workshop will take place May 9, 2016 […]


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Humanists@Work Graduate Career Workshop

Graduate students, faculty, and staff, please register here. More detailed information is forthcoming, but for now, here is an outline of the workshop sessions that will by offered at the […]